Showcases for research are venues for students to share their work with students, faculty, staff, administrators, and others. When you begin a research project, you undoubtedly feel like a novice. Once you've completed the project, you'll experience great satisfaction sharing your insights with others. At a showcase for research, you know more about your project than almost anyone you meet. In effect, you're the expert and the visitors are the novices. St. Bonaventure offers three principal showcases for research, which feature original research as well as other creative endeavors, and there are further venues beyond our university.
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The Arts & Sciences Exposition
The Student Research & Creative Endeavors Exposition, known more briefly as The Arts & Sciences Expo, is an annual celebration of exceptional mentored work by students in the St. Bonaventure School of Arts & Sciences. Students present summaries of their projects on posters. To participate, a student must be recommended by his or her faculty mentor for having a substantial and meritorious project. Visit The Arts & Sciences Exposition.
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The Scholarship Luncheon
The Barbara Carr McKee Scholarship Luncheon is an annual event that celebrates our scholarship recipients and recognizes the thoughtfulness and generosity of our benefactors. The Luncheon includes a showcase of superb student work, in any format, from across the University. To participate in the showcase, a student must be recommended by a faculty member for having an excellent project. Visit The Scholarship Luncheon.
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The Seraph
The Seraph is the St. Bonaventure University journal of excellent writing across the curriculum. Articles considered for The Seraph are submitted by faculty members and reflect the best examples of writing for a class assignment. Submissions are subjected to a blind review by members of the Editorial Review Board. Only about 25 percent of the submissions are accepted for publication. Visit The Seraph.
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Venues Beyond SBU
Each discipline has regional and national conferences and nationally-published professional journals, which feature recent research from the discipline. The acceptance of one's work for presentation at a conference or publication in a journal is an exceptional accomplishment for an undergraduate. Learn more about Venues Beyond SBU.
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